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Hey guysss šš½ āļø For those of you with usernames that the pronunciation is not intuitive or that itās frequently mispronounced (or for whoever would like to answer this), how do you say your username? :) Mine is literally just what youād think it is, hahaha.
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snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Welcome back to Wednesday Would You Rather! It is time to make some impossible bookish choices ... š
Pick your side for each one!
š§ Forget the ending of your favorite book so you can reread it fresh OR š Never be able to reread it again but remember it perfectly?
š Read a book with an incredible ending but slow beginning OR š„ Read a book with a gripping start but disappointing ending?
š Have your TBR magically organized and prioritized OR ⨠Have every book you pick up instantly match your mood?
šļø Read a book with gorgeous prose but confusing plot OR š§© Read a book with simple writing but a brilliant plot?
š¦ Only read books you already own OR šŖ Only read books you borrow or get from the library?
š¬ Read the book before watching the adaptation OR šæ Watch the adaptation before reading the book?
š Be able to step into one book for a day OR š Bring one fictional character into the real world?
š¬ Only read dialogue-heavy books OR š Only read descriptive, atmospheric books?
š§ Always know exactly what to read next OR š² Always discover books completely by surprise?
ā¤ļø Only read books youāll rate 5 stars OR 𤯠Read a mix of hits and misses but discover new favorites?
Drop your answers below š (bonus points if you explain your most controversial take š)
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Like in Love with You
Emma R. Alban
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I had much higher hopes for this book. The characters were unlikeable, the plot was boring and sometimes confusing, and I found myself zoning out and completely missing chunks because I just didn't care enough to pay attention. There wasn't anything to keep me reading other than my own hope that it would get better. It didn't.
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See What I Have Done
Sarah Schmidt
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See What I Have Done
Sarah Schmidt
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
This is a bit of a weird one, tbh
Iāve heard that some people read a book written in the first person pov as if itās themselves, almost like a diary.
Is this a common thing, or is it just a social media thing?
I personally read it as the inner thoughts of the character, but Iām curious to see if anyone disagrees or reads it as something else!!
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Ok you guys, what's your top audiobook playback speed record? And what book were you reading? Also im curious what's everyone's norm? And for that matter, what was the slowest you had to put a book for?
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snowseau completed their yearly reading goal of 52 books!







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READ THIS BOOK, I BEG YOU!
I have never enjoyed an anthology so much in my life. It was well written, well structured, and very thought provoking. Each story was something that I could actually see happening given the context, and the characters all felt real too. We see characters get modifications forced on them, we see those who choose to get them, and we see what happens to the world when certain people decide when modifications are acceptable. I wish this book came out earlier, because I absolutely would have loved to have this book be part of the curriculum when I was a student.
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Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
Arwen Elys Dayton
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Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
Arwen Elys Dayton
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
What is your favorite historical period to read about? Iāll go first! I am very partial to stories set in the Georgian Era in England! I also love reading nonfiction books about various aspects of life at that time. Jane Austen is one of my favorite authors!
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I don't know if I just didn't get it, but a lot of the stories in this collection felt pointless to me. It might be because they were written within the constraints of being short stories, but it felt like I was supposed to be taking something that was just out of reach. I found "The Glasses" to be funny enough, but again, I didn't see a point to it. "Access Fantasy" intrigued me, but there just wasn't enough there. I found "Super Goat Man" to be too long-winded, and I honestly can't even remember the rest.
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Men and Cartoons: Stories
Jonathan Lethem